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A shot of a polar bear shortly after it had dived into it’s underwater enclosure.
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Canon Powershot with IR filter “As Is” / Brandywine Falls Ohio / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / I have been waiting for this kind of shot for a long time. The storms were fierce with a ton of rain last night. I decided to take of work and spend the day at the falls near my house. I must have snapped 200 pictures today. What a great day!! I found a new toy its my infrared lens. Of course I have many different shots just like this :-) I posted a photo in color as well at a different time called – Approaching / Autumn / ....................................................................................................................... / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Click to View By Category: / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / - Downtown Cleveland ............................................................................................................... / ................................................................................................................ /
/ / I took this shot in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada in the fall of 2006. I could have stayed here all day soaking in the view. Hope you enjoy. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / / Shot with Canon Rebel / 3 shots. Handheld. Photomatix to process. / / Featured in: / / Real Life Art Group / All Countries – Streams, Brooks, Creeks, Rivers Group / Rivers, Lakes & Dams / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / About Me… / / I have always had an interest in photography. I can still remember my very first camera that my parents had given to me when I was about 8 years old. I took that camera everywhere and snapped shots of anything and everything, however it wasn’t until much later in life that I was really bitten by the photography bug. I was planning a big move to the Canadian Rockies and thought now is the perfect time to buy my new camera gear for shooting wildlife. I bought all the equipment I needed that would put me up close with all the wildlife that the mountains had to offer. So off I went chasing Bears, Bighorn sheep, Moose, Elk and Wolves… pretty much any critter I could capture with my lens. It was a fascinating and thrilling experience. Then fate brought to me a girl and she would change my life forever… Newfoundland is where I now call home, with my beautiful wife and baby son. This province is a photographer’s paradise. The scenes change from day to day and the opportunities for capturing them are endless. With my camera in tow I now begin my journey through Newfoundland, photographing and capturing her raw and rugged beauty to share with the world. I hope you enjoy the photographs presented here. Your comments are always welcome. / / To see more of my work please visit my website at www.ontherockphotography.com / / Thanks for stopping by and looking… / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / IMAGE GALLERIES / / 1000+ Views / 2000+ Views / 4000+ Views / 30000+ Views / THE DARKER SIDE OF LIFE / BOATS & ALL THAT FLOATS / GRAFFITI… THE WRITING’S ON THE WALL / SELECTIVE COLOR / WILDLIFE / SCENERY / ARCHITECTURE / RUINS & FORTS / THE BERGS OF ICEBERG ALLEY / ALL THAT IS FROSTY… / THE ABSENCE OF COLOR… BLACK & WHITE / TRAINS & TRACTORS / STILL LIFE / PEOPLE / / IMAGE GALLERIES / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / / Check out these other amazing photographers / / My Sister / Kim Cinnamon / My Dad / Pfrogg / My Brother / Kelly Kroeker / / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / MY IMAGES PUBLISHED IN REDBUBBLE PUBLICATIONS / / In The Moment Competition Winner… / My image Customer Service was published in the Redbubble publication / / / / Gaia The Living Planet Competition Winner… / My image Alpine Oasis was published in the Redbubble publication / / / / MY NEW BOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE / Newfoundland… In Living Color / / Click the book cover below for more information and a preview / / / / Newfoundland is one of the most visually arresting places on Earth. The rugged and treacherous coastlines give way only to the unforgiving North Atlantic Ocean. It is a coastline marked with lighthouses that act as ever watching sentinels to welcome weary travellers home. It is a land of beautiful & quaint coastal towns, villages and cities. Newfoundland is a land visited by frozen giants from the North that create a sense of awe when seen by human eyes as they float down what is known as “Iceberg alley”. It is a land visited by massive whales during the summer that attract multitudes to the shorelines. It is a land rich in history and folklore and it is a land inhabited by a people who will welcome you with open arms. It is a land you need to visit… Newfoundland… In Living Color, captures the raw and rugged beauty of a landscape still yet untouched and marred by man’s corrupt hand. It is a tribute to a true Eden and its people that dwell there. / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / SOME OF MY FAVS / click on the image to link to that image / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Al Neaimi: It took me somtimes to think of a person i would pass this honor to , there are so many talanted people and alot of amazing art on here which makes it hard ,I would really like to nominate The endless walk by Geir Floede / Geir’s work is very creative all his work is extraordinary , my fav is THE ENDLESS WALK , this image to me is one of the best I have ever seen simple yet powerful as many can relate and connect to it —-—-—-—-—-—-—-— This photo was selected as digital winner in redbubbles book in the moment />Beautiful imagery of a person in the wilderness wearing a track in deep into the snow. She has come from offstage but looks set to walk endlessly in a circle til she breaks free . . . or someone breaks into her world. She is definitely “in the moment”. Very understated, exceptionally powerful. By RedBubble / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-— By Skyfox. An interwiew with Judi Taylor Show & tell us about five works on redbubble that have moved or inspired you I could have told you about five times ten but finally chose these five. The endless walk by Geir Floede – This is a profound statement of someone walking in circles. It represents how one can get stuck by repeating the same mistakes over and over again thereby remaining where they, not able to move forward. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / Read what the redbbubble member Mishael Sardar have bee inspirating to write around “The Endless walk An endless patience / she was walking down a cold grey skies / annoy excessively / agony / misery / cold look / worn heart / cold hand / tired feet / frozen thought / broken dreams / fear / tears / a cold rain pours / Soaking her to the bone / she lost her shelter / Panic seized her deeply / Fear clutched at her heart / she was walking lonely the flowers of the memories still clutched in her hand / she can’t escape from memories / couldn’t to escape from the burning memories / to be tormented with violent pain / to torment one with questions / stir up / She pondered over his words / the words he has never spoken / he came and said,’’ I’m going away from your life’‘ / ’’I’ll no more in your life’‘ / ’’don’t leave me ’’ / ’’why you going far?’‘ / ’’why you doing this to me ?’‘ / ’’you have had many questions and I’m in rush’’ / he grabbed her in his arms and kiss away her tears / ’’why?’’, she whispered / ’’cause all we need is love and love is waiting for me’‘ / “Don’t do it’‘ he said “Goodbye and God bless you” / she slipped her hand into him / he walked away And he left her / to live with frozen life / she knew that love has slipped away / she stood there with empty hands / empty heart / empty soul / but so many questions on her mind / why? / how? / how could he? / why did he? / she is pondering over the same old questions / a question that is difficult to understand / and that has a surprising answer / that she asks / he was talking in riddles / she couldn’t get him say what his mean / life became riddle / have loads of twists and turns / she knew,the fire of remoteness that always burn she couldn’t solve the riddle of the love / she couldn’t solve the riddle of the life her manner was cold and distant / she was staring at sky with cold eyes / she was thinking / so many questions making her insane / the life was less of an ordeal than she’d expected / life became the line that forms the edge of a circle / She is walking the round in a circle / moving in circles of sadness / circle of the loneliness / circle of the remoteness / revolving around the circle of the life / she has the cliff path / she is walking on the edge of the cliff / the journey seems endless / she is walking lonely / an endless walk!!!! By Mishael Sardar
Robot, motherfucker! Do you speak it?
Digital art / / 1st place in the Dream and Fantasy Art Group – Splash of Gold Challenge. / 1st place in the Just Brown Group – “July Icon Challenge. / 3rd place in the ! φThe Dreaming Treeφ ! Group – Unearthly Dreams Challenge. / / Mousepads in Zazzle / / / / MCN: C626A-0E546-30C9D / / © Imber 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. /
Canon 350 D 17-40 mm lens. Winter landscape with sunset in fog.
Handheld at 1/6s This picture was taken in manchester at night (1st March 2008), on piccadilly Gardens, on an obviously rainy day. BUT I would like to mention that manchester is not getting rained on as much as people think….(Yes I know, I’m not helping the North West’s reputation much with this picture) Part of the Urban Jungle Series “Passage of time in a concrete jungle” won / - No1 in ‘Under My Umbrella’ challenge in the ‘The Woman Photographer Your BEST Work Only* group ‘ “Passage of time in a concrete jungle” was featured / - Twice on the home page / - in the ‘featured art ‘section / - in the group A Beautiful Blur / - in the group All About Your Best Work / - in the group European Everyday Life / - in the group Experimental Photograph… / - in the group Urban Art WINNER in the All Urban challenge (Mood & Ambience group)
I did this as part of a PR campaign for Fidel Castro. Tried to win him favor with the kiddies. It got shot down – literally. / Oh well still makes for a good shirt.
Skeletons conducting a little bit of retail therapy Johnny Knoxville style. Silhouette art t-shirt design. More Skeleton Shirts Here: / Evolution Skate / / Evolution BMX / / Fiat Surfing / / Bone Blot /
Last light again, looking South from the Causeway at Victor Harbor along the Esplanade across the ocean. Quite dark and brooding but available lighting was troublesome here. Canon 400D, HDR and adapted in Photomatix 2.5. Best Viewed large.
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ahhh Etcha Sketch. Featured by RedBubble September 08 A big thanks to all the buyers!!! *In honour of my finally purchasing my own shirt, I’ve changed the default from Creme to Heather Grey, the colour of my own tee :)
went to the Brecon Beacons in South Wales at the weekend and photographed these beautifull, mystical trees coverd in moss and lichen. They inspired me to do a bit of artwork :-) Doorway comes from St. Konan’s Kirk, Loch Awe,Scotland Now featured in my new Calendar:
David Bowie aka ziggy stardust inspired Obama design. Thanks to everyone who is buying these shirts, all proceeds go towards destroying my art school debt! Also, if anyone who has as shirt, can take a pitcure wearing it and send it to me, i would greatly appreciate it! Thanks. cuddlemachine@gmail.com
Karin Taylor, Jo O’Brien, Stuart Chapman, Lance Jackson, Ragman, Mark German, Steven Lippis, Simone Byrne and myself have added some v…
Karin Taylor, Jo O’Brien, Stuart Chapman, Lance Jackson, Ragman, Mark German, Steven Lippis, Simone Byrne and myself have added some very useful tutorials and links for those members who’d like some help in learning a few extra tricks to make their time on the bubble easier. I have this link in my profile, so it’s going to be easy to find. I’ll add to it as I learn of new helpful information. How to enhance your profile Text formatting Where to get help/critique/FAQ Help on how to sell your work How to TAG your work effectively Inserting image links easily with Stuart Add category lists How to make smoke photos Digital Infrared info Ragman’s excellent advice on all things arty farty Mark German’s fantastic photographic techniques Steven gives an explanation on how to utilise a flash modifier My experience with Neutral Density Filters My hints on shooting at the beach Explaning focal lengths for digital Polarisers – a visual experiment
Mohammad Ali quotes T-Shirt design The Following Ali quotes make up the Ali image: A man who views the world the same at fifty as he did at twenty has wasted thirty years of his life. / Boxing is a lot of white men watching two black men beat each other up. / Frazier is so ugly that he should donate his face to the US Bureau of Wild Life. / Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. / At home I am a nice guy: but I don’t want the world to know. Humble people, I’ve found, don’t get very far. / Hating people because of their color is wrong. And it doesn’t matter which color does the hating. It’s just plain wrong. / He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life. / I am the greatest, I said that even before I knew I was. I figured that if I said it enough, I would convince the world that I really was the greatest. / I hated every minute of training, but I said, “Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.” / I know I got it made while the masses of black people are catchin’ hell, but as long as they ain’t free, I ain’t free. / I’ll beat him so bad he’ll need a shoehorn to put his hat on. / I’m so fast that last night I turned off the light switch in my hotel room and was in bed before the room was dark. / If you even dream of beating me you’d better wake up and apologize. / It’s hard to be humble, when you’re as great as I am. / It’s just a job. Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up. / It’s not bragging if you can back it up. / My toughest fight was with my first wife. / The man who has no imagination has no wings. / When you can whip any man in the world, you never know peace. Alternative Colours: Other Tees available: /
As aspiring artists, we can often find the mere thought of organising an exhibition is enough to send us hyperventilating into our emerge…
As aspiring artists, we can often find the mere thought of organising an exhibition is enough to send us hyperventilating into our emergency brown paper bags. For those who have never exhibited their work, the whole process can appear to be a bit of a mystery. So I thought it might be good to write up a basic getting started guide to help de-mystify what is involved with setting up an exhibition. We have some fantastic talent here on Redbubble and it would be wonderful to see more people getting out there in the big wide world showing off their art. Being a part of an exhibition can do wonders for your self confidence. It doesn’t have to be costly, and it doesn’t matter where you live, there are always people who will be interested in art. It’s a bit scary trying to start off with a solo exhibition, so why not first reach out to your biggest source of inspiration, your fellow bubblers, and look at doing something as a group? Many hands make light work, will help to keep the cost down, and think of the new friendships you can make, not to mention the multiple brains you can pick for information and new techniques. When looking for local Redbubblers there are lots of localised area groups and if you can’t find one for your area, why not start one? Once you have found a bunch of bubblers who want to join you on your exciting adventure, you will need to organise a get together. Jo’s journal on How to organise a meet up is chock-a-block full of useful tips on how to make your meet up a success. At your meet up you can thrash out things like: Your gallery space: Town hall, cafe, pub, bookstore, local arts centre, tourist information centre… anywhere there is space to hang art on walls and/or put up pegboards or partitions. Remember, the more centrally localised your venue is, the more “walk by” traffic you will get. Establishing some dates: It’s always good to try to include a weekend, or you could time your exhibition dates to coincide with a local area event so there will already be lots of people wandering around town. Try to make the times you are open suitable for most of the artists to be there – visitors love to speak to the creators of the work they are viewing. Theme: Your theme will set the tone for your exhibition and tie all of the artwork together. It will also help you out with a name. It doesn’t matter if you all share the same style of art or not, mixed media exhibitions can be fantastic, however it is good to have a theme, even if it is a fairly loose one. Opening Night: Are you going to have one? If so are you going to provide refreshments? Will everyone bring a plate, will you have it catered or will you charge a small entry fee to cover costs? Will there be any speeches? Peg out a rough guide for how you would like the event to unfold. Advertising: The more you advertise your exhibition, the more people will turn up – simple. Make up some flyers/posters and plaster them around town. Shopping centres, libraries, school newsletters, the local RSL… anywhere there is a bulletin board you want to see your flyer on it! Getting a nice little write up in the paper is the best way to reach all those people who walk around town with their eyes shut. Jason has written a wonderful article on Working with press to sell your art so that’s a great place to start. Cost: Decide on a budget per person and try to keep spending on track. Don’t be afraid to approach local businesses for some sponsorship, which could perhaps take the form of refreshments for opening night, materials for advertising, table/chair hire or anything else that may crop up. In return you could offer to thank them by adding their name to your flyers – they’ll be happy to get some (almost) free advertising :) Once you have these details nailed down you are well on your way to being a part of an exciting new experience! Here are a few miscellaneous hints and tips on the nitty gritty. be aware of lighting in your art space when inviting people for opening night, try to get a confirmation so you know roughly how many people to expect music is nice, some soft background music will enhance the mood of your exhibition figure out how much space is available for each artist to hang work don’t leave framing until the last minute think about how you are going to hang your art a peoples choice award is always popular. Number each piece of art and ask patrons to vote for the one they like best. be aware of the colour of the walls your art will hang on – tuffcookie a bio sheet to display along with your work – Jamie Lee create a list of what you will be displaying with prices as well as a card with price info on each piece – Jamie Lee be sure to hand out plenty of cards (or simple letter sized flyers) with your contact information and RedBubble URL (or your personal website, blog, etc.) – Jason present a book and pen at the entrance, for comments from visitors – Joseph Barbara The most important thing is to have fun with your exhibition. Don’t stress about the little things, or worry that it won’t be successful – if you happen to make a sale or two consider that a bonus. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and give it a go! A fantastic life experience is waiting for you, just around the corner… Rhana If you have already been a part of any exhibitions, or have any that are coming up we would love to hear about them and any extra hints and tips you may have from your own personal experience. The following bubblers have graciously offered up their brains to pick if you have any questions about holding an exhibition. What an amazing community we have – thank you! Paul Louis Villani / tuffcookie / Maggie Hegarty TigerFISH has gallery space available in Torquay, Victoria… Please bubblemail TigerFISH if you are interested.
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